Linear Programming, part II -- graphing, finding corners, optimizing the objective function

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Please note the following correction, helpfully pointed out by a commenter!!

At 18:21, I should have hit "enter" one more time.....the calculator read "2926.80" at that point, and I took that as the sum. In reality, that was only the "subtotal" (the second part of what I was adding).

You can see that the calculator reads: 2270.40 + 2926.80.....which makes the final answer 5,853.60. Fortunately, this is still a minimum value for the problem, so the point (1.892, 3.252) is still the set of coordinates which gives us what we need!
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you're literally saving my life rn thank u so much

najmffs
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I was sacked from class today and your video has really been a help

keepingupwithbennett
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0(1200) + 7.667(900) = 6, 900.30, 13.6(1200) + 0(900) = 16, 320.00, 1.892(1200) = 2, 270.40 3.252(900) = 2, 926.80 2270.40+2926.80 = 5, 853.60 <--- correct value for Min.

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Thank you. Really appreciate this video

latoyalevy
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Thank you!
You are very good!!!
Have a good day!

attiqzakar
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thanks for this!!! this really help a lot to understand linear programming.

JEA-
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Great lessons, I so much love it.
Kindly advise of the name of the graphing software, I need it urgently

temitopeolatona
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Which one should have proritybof having the x when graphing and which one should have y..???

Organicentertainmentx
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14:00 I try not to input the X >= 0 and Y >=0 to the Desmos, and the graphical result looks fine.

TheMorgalion
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I don't know how to input those L(x) >= 2, S(y) >= 3 in Excel QM, but I try this instead - 2x+y >= 24; x+ 3y >=24. The result was, a $240 Maximum Profit with 0 large and 12 small outputs.

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In which application she is working in?

syedahid